Oliver R. Smoot

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Oliver R. Smoot is an American engineer and former chairman of the American National Standards Institute best known as the MIT student whose body was used to create the humorous "Smoot" unit of measurement on the Harvard Bridge.

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instanceOf American engineer
MIT alumnus
human
associatedWith Harvard Bridge NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology hacks and pranks culture
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs American engineer and standards executive best known for the "smoot" unit of measurement
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer American National Standards Institute NERFINISHED
familyName Smoot NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork engineering
standards and measurement
givenName Oliver NERFINISHED
hasHonor Harvard Bridge marked in smoots in his honor
hasInfluenceOn popular culture references to humorous units of measurement
hasMeasurementUnitNamedAfter smoot NERFINISHED
knownFor "Smoot" unit of measurement NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf MIT alumni community NERFINISHED
name Oliver R. Smoot NERFINISHED
notableEvent measurement of the Harvard Bridge in smoots as an MIT student prank
notableFor being the namesake of the humorous unit of length "smoot"
having his body used to measure the Harvard Bridge
occupation engineer
standards executive
positionHeld chairman of the American National Standards Institute
residence United States of America
sexOrGender male

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Smoot hasNotableBearer Oliver R. Smoot